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PhotoPrism if you want something local - https://photoprism.app/. Source: over 1 year ago
Not sure I’m a fan of QuMagie - I’ve started using https://photoprism.app with Qfile on the mobile to backup the photos …. Source: over 1 year ago
I recently setup PhotoPrism[0] on my NAS and am happy with it. 0: https://photoprism.app/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I would also recommend checking out PhotoPrism for a robust self hosted endpoint. One of the features that sets that project apart is its implementation of object and facial detection to help classify and sort or search your library. It's worked well for me in limited (<10k imgs) use so far, but I haven't had the time yet to throw my entire 100k+ library at it. https://photoprism.app/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Https://photoprism.app/ if you do like running servers. Source: over 1 year ago
Take a semi-decent photo of yourself and (either you or someone you know who knows how) run it through something like Midjourney or another Generative AI platform and have them make some slight changes. Or run an image of yourself that you have through an online platform like befunky.com and run an artistic filter on it, making it either illustrative or more abstract. Source: 12 months ago
I use picmonkey.com and befunky.com to create an artistic effect from the original photo that I took with my Canon Powershot camera. I call it digital photoart. Source: over 1 year ago
I did a quick google search and found befunky.com - never used them before so I'm not endorsing them or anything. But if you use their photo editor, go into the effects tab and then go to cinematic, the first option under cinematic is 'film grain'. Thats what you are looking for. Source: almost 2 years ago
I will give you 10 products per day. You will send me 10 images finished images which consists of, 4 large images, and 6 collages. For collages you can use befunky.com. You do not need photoshop experience or any real art experience. All the images you just click download. Source: over 2 years ago
No problem, we are all here to support each other and I sincerely liked your work. I actually use online editing websites such as befunky.com because it's more practical and requires less technical work but if you're serious, you can learn some tricks on Adobe Photoshop which would be the more professional approach. Source: over 2 years ago
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